In 2019, YugaTech’s YouTube channel grew strong, with about 350 videos, 321k subscribers, and a massive amount of views! We decided to take a look back at everything we’ve done for the year and compiled a list with 25 of our most-viewed videos. Check them out!
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In February 2019, we put the Redmi Note 7 and the Zenfone Max Pro M2 up against each other. The two smartphones sport the same screen size, same chipset, and both also had dual-rear cameras. Check out which one won in this battle.
Huawei’s latest flagship lineup of smartphones, the Mate 30 series, launched in September 2019. As Huawei ran into a lot of issues in the year 2019, the Mate 30 series didn’t have any Google services installed in it.
Vivo unveiled its new flagship handset, the NEX 3, in September 2019 as well. The smartphone not only featured a curved edge display, but it also had virtual side buttons instead of physical ones, quadruple-rear cameras arranged in a circular module, and an elevating front camera.
With 273,291 views and counting is our review of the Samsung Galaxy A50. It comes with a 6.4-inch screen, Exynos 9610 chipset, triple-rear cameras, and a 5,000mAh battery capacity.
In this comparison video, we took a look at the OPPO F11 Pro and the Vivo V15 Pro, two smartphones that offer a front pop-up camera mechanism. While not an entirely new feature in smartphones, the elevating front camera module became pretty popular in the year 2019. See which smartphone with a pop-up front camera is better in this video.
Here in YugaTech, we not only do smartphone comparisons of different smartphone brands, but we also put a brand’s smartphones against each other. In this one, we compared the then-recently released Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro with another of Xiaomi’s own, the Mi 9.
If you haven’t noticed by now, we really like making comparisons here at YugaTech. Taking the 19th place in our most viewed videos of 2019 is our comparison review of the Huawei Nova 5T versus the Xiaomi Mi 9T.
When Samsung released its Galaxy S10 lineup in February 2019, it included a more affordable, budget-friendly device called the Galaxy S10e. Of course, we couldn’t help but match it up against Apple’s affordable flagship, the iPhone XR. Find out which smartphone took the win.
Here in YugaTech, we also list out the best smartphones of certain price ranges to help out our readers and viewers on which smartphones they should consider getting. In this video, we ranked the best smartphones of mid-2019 that are priced under PHP 25,000USD 426INR 36,115EUR 406CNY 3,103.
Xiaomi released an incredible lineup of smartphones in the year 2019, and included in that are the Redmi Note 8 Pro and the Mi 9T Pro. Both smartphones have great features and are slightly close to each other in price.
OPPO leveled up its entry-level A series of smartphones with the mid-range A9 2020. It sports 8GB of RAM, quadruple rear cameras, and a large 5,000mAh battery. Is it a smartphone worth looking into? Find out in our review.
Huawei launched the Nova 5T with a Kirin 980 chipset, and we couldn’t help wonder how it’d stack up against another of Huawei’s Kirin 980 smartphones, the P30. The smartphones look identical at first glance with their somewhat similar designs, but of course, they have their differences. See which Huawei smartphone reigned in this comparison!
When Samsung launched its flagship Galaxy S10 series, Huawei’s next Mate series was still under wraps and wouldn’t be unveiled until September of this year. With that, we took the Galaxy S10 Plus and compared it with Huawei’s latest offering at that time, the Mate 20 Pro.
When Samsung unveiled its Galaxy S10 lineup, the brand included a premium version called the Galaxy S10+. Of course, we compared it with Apple’s then-most powerful flagship smartphone, the iPhone XS Max. Take a look at how they fared up against each other!
In October, Realme revealed the Realme 5 Pro, with its bang-for-your-buck specs. We’ve already established here that we like to do comparisons of smartphones, and sure enough, we wasted no time matching up the Realme 5 Pro against another bang-for-your-buck device, the Redmi Note 8 Pro.
Coming in at number 10 in our most viewed videos list of 2019 is our review of the Xiaomi Mi 9T. The global version of the Redmi K20, the Mi 9T sports a 6.39-inch FHD+ display, a Snapdragon 730 chipset, 48MP + 13MP + 8MP triple rear cameras, 20MP elevating front camera, and 4,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.
The world’s eyes were all on Huawei as the brand unveiled its Mate 30 series. While our review of the Mate 30 Pro ranked at 24 in this list, our quick unboxing and hands-on of the device got a total of 486,186 views and counting.
At the time of its release, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 was one of the most anticipated smartphones from the brand. It’s equipped with a 6.3-inch screen, Snapdragon 660 chipset, dual rear cameras, and a 4,000mAh battery.
Our review of the Samsung Galaxy A50 took the 22nd spot on this list. However, our quick hands-on take of the device is one of our most viewed videos for the year, coming in at 7th place.
Huawei began its latest string of budget smartphone offerings in the year 2019 with the Y6 Pro 2019. The smartphone sports a 6.09-inch Dewdrop display, a quad-core chipset, Android 9 Pie, and now comes with a price tag of PHP 5,490USD 94INR 7,931EUR 89CNY 681.
At number 5, we have our Huawei Y9 Prime 2019 Review, with 799,333 views and counting. With its attractive design, Kirin 710F chipset, triple-rear cameras, and pop-up front camera mechanism, it’s no wonder that people are have become attracted to the Y9 Prime 2019.
There’s no stopping that Huawei train as our review of the Huawei Nova 5T scored 4th in our most-viewed videos of the year. The Nova 5T was a hit for Huawei, with its flagship Kirin 980 chipset, 8GB RAM, quad-rear cameras, and EMUI 9.1 with GPU Turbo 3.0.
This 2019, Samsung launched its A series of devices that range from entry-level devices to mid-range ones. Kicking off the A lineup is the Galaxy A10, an entry-level device that comes equipped with an Exynos 7884 chipset, 2GB RAM, 32GB storage, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, and a 3,400mAh battery.
Coming in at number 2 is our review of the Samsung Galaxy A20, another member of Samsung’s A smartphones lineup. With a whopping 1,279,406 views and counting, consumers were interested in what the Galaxy A20 could bring to the table against other devices in the entry-level segment. Currently priced at PHP 9,990USD 170INR 14,432EUR 162CNY 1,240, the A20 sports a 6.4-inch display, Exynos 7884 chipset, 3GB RAM, 32GB storage, 13MP + 5MP dual-rear cameras, 8MP front camera, 4,000mAh battery, and runs on Samsung’s One UI.
While it isn’t an entirely new thing, in 2019, Dark Mode took the world by storm. It’s no wonder that our video, Dark Mode Everything (Android/iOS), garnered massive 1,588,788 views and counting! As the dark mode trend rose in 2019, more and more apps have begun including the option in their settings. Popular brands such as Apple, Huawei, Samsung, Xiaomi, and more have also included a system-wide Dark Mode in their operating systems. Facebook and Google Chrome have also started teasing a dark mode theme on their platforms. Sure enough, dark mode is here to stay.
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JMVita says:
I just notice that People are Interested in the Entry level Smartphone Galaxy A10. Because this is a phone that the most people can buy, they watch the review to see if it is worth the money.